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Judith Linhares Sweet Talk Art Book - Edward Thorp Gallery 2001 Rare Softcover Near Fine Condition | Collectible Art Book for Home Decor, Coffee Table Display & Art Enthusiasts
Judith Linhares Sweet Talk Art Book - Edward Thorp Gallery 2001 Rare Softcover Near Fine Condition | Collectible Art Book for Home Decor, Coffee Table Display & Art Enthusiasts
Judith Linhares Sweet Talk Art Book - Edward Thorp Gallery 2001 Rare Softcover Near Fine Condition | Collectible Art Book for Home Decor, Coffee Table Display & Art Enthusiasts
Judith Linhares Sweet Talk Art Book - Edward Thorp Gallery 2001 Rare Softcover Near Fine Condition | Collectible Art Book for Home Decor, Coffee Table Display & Art Enthusiasts
Judith Linhares Sweet Talk Art Book - Edward Thorp Gallery 2001 Rare Softcover Near Fine Condition | Collectible Art Book for Home Decor, Coffee Table Display & Art Enthusiasts

Judith Linhares Sweet Talk Art Book - Edward Thorp Gallery 2001 Rare Softcover Near Fine Condition | Collectible Art Book for Home Decor, Coffee Table Display & Art Enthusiasts

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Chadwick, Whitney. New York, Edward Thorp Galley, 2001. 
English, Near Fine, SC, 8vo, 8 1/4" x 11 1/8", Unpaginated.

Pictorial staple bound, featuring details of Judith Linhares 2000 artwork "Bad Neighbors" to front and back, white lettering to front, superior copy inside and out, with only the most minimal, unobtrusive wear to bindings and text-block. Unpaginated, replete with full-color images, black-and-white photograph of Judith Linhares in her studio, foreword by American art historian, Whitney Chadwick, and chronology. Published in conjunction with the exhibition "Sweet Talk" at the Edward Thorp Gallery in New York from May 17 to June 23, 2001. From the foreword: "Judith Linhares's recent paintings are a triumphant expression of the power of pigment to engage the psyche and arose the emotions...Her new paintings expand upon her practice of fussing direct applications of paint with a sophisticated handling of space and color." Acquired from the private library of photorealist, Robert Bechtle and art historian, Whitney Chadwick.

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